Cellulose Nitrate Membrane Filters
Supplier: Sartorius
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About this item
Cellulose nitrate membrane filters are indicated for many general laboratory applications where a membrane with a high non-specific adsorption is suitable. They are hydrophilic, have high flow rates thanks to their symmetric structure and are compatible with aqueous solutions (pH 4 to 8), hydrocarbons and several other organic solvents.
- Ideal for several general laboratory applications
- High, non-specific absorption
- Hydrophilic, with high flow rates
- Available in a range of pore sizes and diameters upto 293 mm
Applications: Particle retention, cell capture, cell retention and clear filtration.
Specifications
- Catalog No:
- 76500-478
- 76500-476
- 76500-496
- 76500-494
- 76500-480
- 76500-482
- 76500-492
- 76500-490
- 76500-488
- 76500-486
- Type:
- 11301
- 11301
- 11306
- 11306
- 11302
- 11303
- 11305
- 11305
- 11304
- 11304
- Pore size:
- 8.00 µm
- 8.00 µm
- 0.45 µm
- 0.45 µm
- 3.00 µm
- 1.2 µm
- 0.65 µm
- 0.65 µm
- 0.8 µm
- 0.8 µm
- Thickness:
- 130 µm
- 130 µm
- 120 µm
- 120 µm
- 140 µm
- 130 µm
- 120 µm
- 120 µm
- 130 µm
- 130 µm
- Water Flow Rate:
- 68 ml/min/cm²/bar
- 68 ml/min/cm²/bar
- 102 ml/min/cm²/bar
- 102 ml/min/cm²/bar
- Airflow Rate:
- 37 L/m²/s
- 37 L/m²/s
- 16 L/m²/s
- 7 L/m²/s
- 5 L/m²/s
- 5 L/m²/s
- Burst Strength:
- ≥0.15 bar
- ≥0.15 bar
- ≥0.2 bar
- ≥0.2 bar
- ≥0.15 bar
- ≥0.2 bar
- ≥0.25 bar
- ≥0.25 bar
- ≥0.2 bar
- ≥0.2 bar
- Sterilization:
- Autoclaving at 121 °C, gamma radiation at 25 kGy and ethylene oxide
- Autoclaving at 121 °C, gamma radiation at 25 kGy and ethylene oxide
- Autoclaving at 121 °C, gamma radiation at 25 kGy and ethylene oxide
- Autoclaving at 121 °C, gamma radiation at 25 kGy and ethylene oxide
- Autoclaving at 121 °C, gamma radiation at 25 kGy and ethylene oxide
- Autoclaving at 121 °C, gamma radiation at 25 kGy and ethylene oxide
- Autoclaving at 121 °C, gamma radiation at 25 kGy and ethylene oxide
- Autoclaving at 121 °C, gamma radiation at 25 kGy and ethylene oxide
- Autoclaving at 121 °C, gamma radiation at 25 kGy and ethylene oxide
- Autoclaving at 121 °C, gamma radiation at 25 kGy and ethylene oxide